✨ One of the best things about staying at Jubilee Hotel in Brunei is its perfect location — close to many of Bandar Seri Begawan’s must-see sites. On our last full day, we decided to walk to Tamu Selera, a local food court that offers an authentic taste of Bruneian dishes. It was a quiet 10-minute walk that felt oddly luxurious — imagine walking in the city with barely any cars around. Brunei’s streets are so peaceful, we joked that it felt like we owned the road (LOL). ๐
๐ถ♀️ Walking Directions from Jubilee Hotel to Tamu Selera
1️⃣ Start at Jubilee Hotel
Walk out to the main road, the same direction heading to Tamu
Kianggeh.
⏩ Instead of turning left (towards the market), turn right, facing Lapau & Dewan Majlis (Royal Ceremonial Hall).
Photo was taken from the side of Tamu Kianggeh
2️⃣ Pass by Landmarks
Continue walking and you'll see:
- ๐️ Pusat Belia Youth Centre & Hostel
- ๐จ Radisson Hotel (visible from afar)
3️⃣ Cross the Street at the
Stoplight ๐ฆ
Once near Radisson, use the pedestrian crossing with stoplights. After
crossing, continue walking straight.
4️⃣ Turn Left at the Brick Wall
Corner
You’ll see a long red brick wall. After this block, turn left. Keep
walking until you spot the shady park filled with colorful parasols
and food stalls — that's Tamu Selera!
๐Tamu Selera is a charming outdoor food court loved by locals. Go in the evening when the parasols are lit up and the stalls are lively!
๐บ️ Optional Stops Along the Way:
If you have extra time, consider dropping by these nearby attractions on your way back:
- ๐ Lapau & Dewan Majlis – the Royal Ceremonial Hall
- ๐️ Royal Regalia Museum – showcasing the Sultan's royal treasures
๐ฌ Have you walked the peaceful roads of Bandar Seri Begawan too? Or do you prefer taking a cab? Share your experience or ask for help in the comments below.
And if you're planning your first Brunei trip, bookmark this post for a light itinerary idea you can do without a car. ๐ถ♂️๐ง๐ณ
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